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PR vs KingWoW - Disc Priest

CynnerDev

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Title says it all, in your experiences which performs better for disc? (Not talking LFR's, I mean 10 and 25man current content.)

If anyone knows! Cheers.
 
So either PR is nicknamed Oracle or I am really missing something. Is PR in the process of developing something new? I noticed it was mentioned but honestly haven't used HB since 2010 and only just got back. So I'm way out of the loop. The only orcle I know of is a database language haha. Can someone clarify? Sorry for my noobness.
 
Oracle will not be private and paid, as far as I've heard. It'll be superb and no it's not PR. I think PR will be stripped of all healing, and oracle will take the place of PR's healrotations.

Oh, and Oracle is not really a PR team production, its 99.9% Wulf.
 
It is not and won't be!
But it'll raise bars on how to code routines. Seriously.

The right answer here is Oracle, you all will find out more this night/day ;)

Well I'm doing 25man Heroic modes 13/13 at the moment. Would love to give it a good run in. The only reason I want to use a CC with my priest is I am getting bored and tired of doing the same thing for 3 hours. So if it can still heal as good, or better than me I will be very impressed.
 
Well I'm doing 25man Heroic modes 13/13 at the moment. Would love to give it a good run in. The only reason I want to use a CC with my priest is I am getting bored and tired of doing the same thing for 3 hours. So if it can still heal as good, or better than me I will be very impressed.

From what I understand (and have tried), it's one of the best healers in the world. Nothing on the forum comes remotely close for Discipline.
 
Hmm, I'm pretty keen to try it. Even if it's still in beta, I'm a network engineer / programmer by trade. I debug a fair bit at work, and stress test a lot of new software for my company. Would be very interested to see what code thing is developed in and the type of AI it's using to go through the rotations.
 
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